At LOS40, we had the pleasure of chatting with the iconic Billie Eilish during her visit to Mexico, where she talked about her new album, Hit Me Hard and Soft. At just 22, the ‘What Was I Made For?’ singer has already made a significant impact on the music industry, and this album is no exception.
Gaby Cam from LOS40 Mexico’s ‘El Brunch’ interviewed Billie, discussing how the album, in just two months, has become a key part of many lives. Eilish mentioned that this is the project she’s spent the most time on, and while the response has been overwhelming, the connection with her fans feels almost unreal.
The singer also shared that writing music often helps her discover new things about herself. For Billie, music is a deeply spiritual force, a way to connect her deepest emotions with the world.
One of the most interesting things Billie shared was how her relationship with her brother Finneas has been key to her career. She’s learned to trust the creative process and accept that things don’t always go as planned—something she picked up from working with him.
“If Finneas ever doesn’t want to make music with me anymore, I just won’t make music anymore (..)i owe everything to him”
– Billie praising and appreciating Finneas as her brother and Collaborator tonight 🥹 pic.twitter.com/0ErcCvY7C9
— Billie Eilish Society (@BillieSociety) August 15, 2023
She also talked about the magic in art and how her music can be both personal and relatable. Billie emphasized that growth and embracing change are big themes in this album, reflecting the natural evolution we all experience.
Hit Me Hard and Soft isn’t just music; it’s a look into Billie Eilish’s journey of personal and emotional growth, celebrating change and self-discovery. As Billie said, change is a natural and beautiful part of life.
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